first we will send it to ava marie in ocean city. one of the most interesting things i found when i cover hurricanes i i thaha sea foaoa oks so weird w wnt't' frfrhing up, i ilmostoooo keke wouldn't recommend taking a dip in it. >> not planning on stepping in water but you're right, the sea foam is pushing in and not only is it neat looking but gives you an indication of where the waves have been. they've been up closer to where we are stationed on the beach located on 32nd avenue in downtown ocean city. the wind is picking up. i have a handheld anmometer, measuring wind gusts to 30 miles per hour and we are expecting gusts up to 50. tomorrow they could be gusting up to 60 miles per hour as sandy approaches. waves coming, in gigantic out there. you would not want to swim in that water as there are concerns of rip currents and they continue to increase in height. the concern is that we will have high tide at 7:41 this morning and close 8:00 p.m. where the storm surge could be two to three feet above normal and that means coastal areas